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priming

/prahy-ming/US // ˈpraɪ mɪŋ //UK // (ˈpraɪmɪŋ) //

打底,打底工作,打基础,打引号

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the powder or other material used to ignite a charge.
    • : the act of a person or thing that primes.
    • : material used as a primer, or a first coat or layer of paint, size, etc.

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Examples

  • How much faster someone responds is a measure of their semantic priming.

  • The first shot acts as a priming dose for the immune system and is not believed to offer much protection on its own.

  • When fathers hold and play with their children, oxytocin and prolactin kick in, priming them for bonding.

  • And, of course, there was the infamous statement that Ben Bernanke would be committing “treason” by priming the economy.

  • A certain amount of Keynesian pump-priming, of the right sort, won't do any harm—but it probably won-t do much good either.

  • A certain amount of Keynesian pump-priming, of the right sort, won't do any harm - but it probably won't do much good either.

  • The gun was self-priming and self-cocking; the powder charge was enclosed in a copper case.

  • I looked to the priming of my pistols, and embarked very tranquilly on the evening of the 12th of July.

  • There was no water in the cabin, and the sweat from our hands would spoil a priming unless care was taken.

  • Hastily priming the tube, I whipped on a cap, then beckoned to old Trull.

  • Cook wished to fire his musket, but the priming would not go off.